• Fantasy watch: Holliday, who homered twice Tuesday night against the Phillies, hit his 30th home run in the third for a 3-0 lead. The left fielder connected for the fourth straight game. He leads the NL with 119 RBIs.

• Injury report: Phillies rookie starter Kyle Kendrick (8-4) left in the fourth inning with a bruised knee after getting hit by Garrett Atkins' line drive.

• Figure this: The Rockies posted the most-lopsided road shutout in team history -- they won 11-0 at San Diego on Sept. 13, 2000.

• Figure this II: The Phillies turned three triple plays in 1964 and two in 1925.

-- ESPN.com news services

Rockies 12, Phillies 0

PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Matt Holliday made three outs with one swing and produced three runs with his next one.

Holliday lined into a triple play in the first inning, then hit a three-run homer his next time up Wednesday night to start the Colorado Rockies on a 12-0 romp over the Philadelphia Phillies.

The Rockies posted the most-lopsided road shutout in team history -- they won 11-0 at San Diego on Sept. 13, 2000. Holliday, who homered twice Tuesday night against the Phillies, connected for the fourth straight game.

Four Colorado pitchers combined on a four-hitter against the league's top-scoring team. Ryan Howard struck out with the bases loaded in the first, and reliever Mark Redman (1-4) later pitched five innings.

The result coupled with the Dodgers' 6-1 win over San Diego left
Colorado, Philadelphia and Los Angeles 2½ games behind the Padres
in the NL wild-card race.

The injury-depleted Phillies sustained another loss when rookie starter Kyle Kendrick (8-4) left in the fourth inning with a bruised knee after getting hit by Garrett Atkins' line drive. X-rays were negative and Kendrick was day-to-day, though he was optimistic he wouldn't miss a start.

Not even turning their second triple play of the season could help the struggling Phillies, who are 4-7 since winning six straight to pull within two games of the NL East-leading New York Mets.

Sullivan hit a solo homer off Francisco Rosario in the sixth, prompting a group of fans to get up, chant "E-A-G-L-E-S," and leave the ballpark.

Redman earned his first win in his third appearance with the Rockies. The left-hander allowed two hits and struck out four.

Redman pitched in six games with Atlanta this season and also spent time in the minors with Texas and Toronto. An All-Star last year with Kansas City, Redman has been released three times, pitched for four different minor league teams and endured one stint on the disabled list this year. Now, he could find himself in the starting rotation in a playoff race.

"When you have a big lead like that, you go right after the hitters," Redman said. "It was an off night for them."

Rockies starter Denny Bautista pitched two scoreless innings in his first start of the season after appearing as a reliever in 58 games between Triple-A and the majors. He threw 41 pitches, one more than he was scheduled to make.

Bautista escaped a big jam after the Phillies loaded the bases with no outs in the first. Howard struck out swinging at a 3-2 pitch, Aaron Rowand fouled out and Dobbs, after getting ahead 3-0 in the count, eventually flied out.

"That turned the game around," Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said.

Game notes
Phillies ace Cole Hamels felt fine after a bullpen session and hopes to start at St. Louis on Tuesday. The All-Star lefty has been out since Aug. 22 with an elbow strain. ... The Phillies turned three triple plays in 1964 and two in 1925. ... Bautista was the 12th different starting pitcher used by the Rockies this season. ... Colorado C Yorvit Torrealba was ejected in the second inning after getting called out on strikes by plate umpire Bill Welke.